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Nvidia and Intel to Leverage AI in Latest Offerings

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New AI-backed lineups include CPUs, networking technologies, gaming features, and robotic systems. The post Nvidia and Intel to Leverage AI in Latest Offerings appeared first on Spiceworks.

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Network giants unite to fight security risks

Network World

The Network Resilience Coalition includes AT&T, Broadcom, BT Group, Cisco Systems, Fortinet, Intel, Juniper Networks, Lumen Technologies, Palo Alto Networks, Verizon and VMware. Its aim is to deliver open and collaborative techniques to help improve the security of network hardware and software across the industry.

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New attack bypasses hardware defenses for Spectre flaw in Intel and ARM CPUs

Network World

Though not as easy to exploit, this proof of concept shows that some Intel and ARM processors are still vulnerable to side-channel attacks.

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Private 5G networks are sparking innovation at the edge

CIO Business Intelligence

For the enterprise, planning edge strategies and reaping their rewards is often a complex and challenging process, with myriad applications to deploy, a proliferation of hardware devices to manage, multiple data types and sources to integrate, and significant security risks to avoid.

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Intel launches more silicon and software for 5G wireless networks

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Intel made the case today that its silicon chips and software are accelerating 5G wireless networks at the edge. Read More.

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Intel touts latest Xeon processor for scaling 5G networks

Venture Beast

Firing back at rivals, Intel launched its latest datacenter platform in the form of the 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors. Read More.

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Intel announces 5G advances at MWC

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Software-defined networking has accelerated with the transition to 5G, and Intel is targeting all segments to make networks programmable. Read More.

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